Otters have a mystical, almost magical element to them that is easy for humans to connect with. It could mean anything from thinking too much, daydreaming ideas without enacting any decisions yet, trying not to speak up in conversations because it’s hard when no one agrees with what you say, whatever personal struggles we don’t like dealing with can tie into this dream! What Does Dreaming of Otters Mean? It’s always said that dreaming about Sea Otters meant that you had strong feelings or thoughts going on inside your head but wouldn’t want anyone else to know about them. They are also symbols of an emotional connection to the natural world, their playful nature being both witty and lovable. If you dare to imagine a glorious summer can follow the winter of our discontent, then please become a Green Left supporter or donate to the Fighting Fund.A sea otter is often seen as a symbol of independence and courage. Green Left stands up to the propaganda of the fossil fuel companies and arms industries. Australians aged 18–29 remain even more decisively in support of neutrality.
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Second, even as the drums of war get louder, an ongoing opinion poll by Essential Research found that a majority still say “Australia should remain neutral” in the event of a war between the US and China.
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The United States’ second war on Iraq cost about US$3 trillion - enough to fund the renewable power generation needed between now and 2030 to reverse global warming trends, according to Belgian anti-war activist Ria Verjauw.īut doesn’t this just point to what could be done and not its likelihood?įirst, rapid advances in green technologies have made renewable energy cheaper than coal, oil and gas - history shows that no social system has been able to hold back such a tide indefinitely. Globally, about US$2 trillion - more than half from North Atlantic Treaty Organization countries - is wasted on military spending each year. These measures will directly harm the environment and could be spent building greener homes and addressing other urgent social needs.ĭecades of tax cuts for the rich and corporate subsidies have only increased the death grip of fossil fuel corporations and arms industries on Coalition and Labor governments. This would address rising living costs and create thousands of jobs.Īustralia is about to waste up to $170 billion on nuclear-powered submarines in the AUKUS deal and blow another $184 billion on “Stage 3” tax cuts for the rich. Many retrofitted buildings would produce more electricity than they need - as some already do - and this could feed back into the grid or community energy banks.Ī program of building energy efficient homes would produce even greener homes than retrofitting. Solar power could easily supply all home energy needs in Australia. This would make these homes comfortable and low-energy consuming. It reminded me of an important fact in a 2020 research paper by energy think tank Beyond Zero Emissions: homes in Australia could be given a deep energy refit for an average cost of $25,000 per house.
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A north-facing aspect, windows that captured the sun and good insulation were enough to keep us snug. Despite cold temperatures, we never used any heating. It was the well-sealed cabin we stayed in. It wasn’t the calming effect of the waves or the delicious warmth of sunny days that gave us a short break from a long stretch of rain. I thought about this while on a brief mid-winter holiday in a small cabin by the sea. Reject war drive on China: For a foreign policy based on justice, human rights and climate action